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Chapter 15, Problem 15LOC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The best answer from the given options stating the difference between qualification summary and career summary.
Introduction:
The difference between your qualifications and experience can be compared to the difference talking to the talk and walking the walk. Employers often wish to whether you have knowledge about both formal training and hands-on training. Experience in specific areas and demonstrating them on a resume can be the key to getting through an interview. Employers want to know more than where we have worked and what our duties were. In the work experience section, include a brief description of your responsibilities or a list of your accomplishments.
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Raptors Inc. creates aluminum alloy parts for commercial aircraft. In a recent transaction Raptors leased a high precision lathe machine from Grizzlies Corp. on January 1, 2024. The following information pertains to the leased asset and the lease agreement:
Cost of lathe to lessor
$140,000
Grizzlies normal selling price for lathe
178,268
Useful life
7 years
Estimated value at end of useful life
8,000
Lease provisions
Lease term
5 years
Payment frequency
Annual
Start date of lease
January 1
Payment timing
December 31
Estimated residual value at end of lease (unguaranteed)
20,000
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7%
Lessee's incremental borrowing rate
8%
The lathe machine will revert back to the lessor at end of lease term, title does not transfer to lessee at any time, and there is not a bargain purchase option.
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